unambiguous 的定义
- not ambiguous, or unclear; distinct; unequivocal: The object of the experiment was to reach an unambiguous conclusion about climate change.
unambiguous 近义词
clear
更多unambiguous例句
- That may be, in part, because those symptoms—characteristic of AMS or HAPE—might be unambiguous enough to prompt you to turn back before it’s too late.
- The computer vision team needs to establish an unambiguous set of rules that describe what quality means in the context of their project.
- Google’s recommendation is to remove as many constraints as possible and give the bid automation a single clear goal that is supported by unambiguous conversion data.
- The only unambiguous feature of the Bad Brains’ sound is speed.
- To become an unambiguous success, however, Coach Vlatko Andonovski needed to see goals.
- But time and history will render an unambiguous verdict on this matter, as Rubio shall soon see.
- The judicial consensus in favor of the freedom to marry is unambiguous, bipartisan, and unprecedented.
- The first unambiguous evidence of fortification walls dates from around 4300 BC in what is now Turkey.
- It can be implicit and it can be body language, but it must be clear and unambiguous.
- What is unambiguous is the risk, which can be significant even if you know where the raw milk is coming from.
- The answer of formal logic (adopted moreover by Kant and followed in some way by all neo-Kantian logics) is unambiguous.
- They are simply the most unambiguous and best defined objects of perception which can be secured to serve as signs.
- She presses her suit, looks at him in an unambiguous manner, and "he only owes his virtue to her extraordinary ugliness."
- Nature can only give a correct and unambiguous answer to the question you put it when it is clearly and distinctly proposed.
- Not only does our record tell us nothing of courts in unambiguous words, but it hardly has a word that will answer to our court.